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Richard E. Nicholson Jr

Richard E. Nicholson Jr. is a seasoned author specializing in war trauma, thrillers, and suspense novels. He vividly portrays gritty combat realism on the treacherous jungle rivers of Vietnam, which sparks his early memories of macabre realism and a fascination with paranormal spiritual harmony. His career began with short travel stories published in local magazines, leading to his first-acclaimed debut “The Betrayal”.
Nicholson’s narratives are characterized by tension, descriptive depth, and moral dilemmas. In his spare time, Nicholson is an avid reader reading over sixty novels annually when not being an adventurer. Drawing inspiration for his novel from experience in Southern Louisiana and the rugged landscape of the Atchafalaya river basin he’s explored. In his spare time, he spends quality time at home with his family in Connecticut.

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The Betrayal

Set in the late 1960s, The Betrayal is a deeply moving story that follows the life of Nuna Polinski, a young widow from West Virginia, and Captain Bryce Tucker, a highly decorated war veteran. Numa, caught in the aftermath of a loveless marriage, navigates through the remnants of her life that was once steeped in the harsh realities of coal mining poverty. On the other hand, Captain Tucker, a man of remarkable courage and resilience, rises from the intense jungles of Vietnam to positions of high authority within the FBI and the CIA.
This compelling novel beautifully juxtaposes the dense, perilous jungle rivers of Vietnam and the rugged mountains of West Virginia, threading together a tale of profound heroism, international corruption, and a shocking expose of human trafficking. As the narrative unfolds, we witness Captain Tucker’s unparalleled skill in combat, his strategic genius, and his lethal efficiency, all of which have cared him an esteemed reputation in the military ranks.

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Face of Evil," by Richard E. Nicholson Jr., is a gripping narrative that masterfully transports the reader to the heart of the Vietnam War and its lasting impact. Nicholson's vivid prose paints a visceral picture of the conflict, allowing the reader to experience the physical and psychological toll on the sailors involved.

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James R Format: Kindle

Having read ” Face of Evil” by Richard E. Nicholson Jr., I found the military side of it to be a solemn educational experience for me. My personal knowledge of the Brown Water Navy is negligible at best, and I’m completely unfamiliar with their boats and missions. Richard’s deep descriptions of the characters and military actions during

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Amazon Customer Format: Hardcover

I was never in the military and have no concept of what they go through when at war. In Face of Evil, the author brings you there along with Lieutenant Bryce Tucker as he and his crew navigate thru the Vietnam jungle on a LCU riverboat. While bringing men and supplies, it is then you learn the

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